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Old 13-09-2009, 02:36 PM #31
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[rquote=2566967&tid=146924&author=Tom][rquote=2563103&tid=146924&author=Shaun]Home and work places I can understand but the ban in bars/pubs/clubs I don't. I personally don't mind people smoking around me, particularly not when I'm in an area where awful music, dancing and behaviour is more likely to offend - but actually forcing people to leave if they want to light up is wrong. I know all about the dangers of second-hand smoking and such, but if people are so disgusted and concerned about that it's their decision to stay or go.[/rquote]

What about people with existing health problems which smoking only makes worse? [/rquote]

Up until recently, you'd have been stupid to go into a bar/club then.
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